Radhanagar (Beach No. 7) earns its “Asia’s best beach” reputation the moment the forest opens onto that arc of white sand. We photograph couples there every single week — our packages include a complimentary photoshoot — so here’s what the postcard doesn’t tell you.
| Rule / timing | The reality |
|---|---|
| Hours | Daylight only — the beach clears around sunset; don’t plan a night walk |
| Swimming | Only in the lifeguard-flagged zone; currents past the point are no joke |
| Banned | Alcohol, littering, drones without prior permission |
| Facilities | Changing rooms and lockers near the entrance; small snack stalls, no café row |
Golden-hour math, from our shoot calendar: in December–January, be on the sand by 4:15–4:30 PM for a roughly 5:10 PM sunset. By March it stretches toward 5:00 PM arrivals. The last 40 minutes of light are everything — the crowd thins, the sand goes gold, and that’s when we shoot.
Getting there: 20–30 minutes by road from Havelock jetty; combine it with an evening at Kala Pathar the next day (full logistics in the Havelock guide). Every Azure Trails package times the Radhanagar visit — and your free photoshoot — to that golden window.
Quick answers
Can you swim at Radhanagar Beach?
Yes, in the lifeguard-flagged zone — the water is usually calm and shallow-entry. Respect the flags: currents beyond the marked area are strong.
Are drones allowed at Radhanagar Beach?
Not without prior permission from the administration. Fly without it and you risk confiscation — bring a good camera instead; the light does the work.
What time is sunset at Radhanagar Beach?
Around 5:10 PM in December–January, drifting later through spring. Arrive at least an hour before — the beach effectively closes as light fades.
Last verified: July 2026 by the Azure Trails team, on the islands.